The latest stable release of the Linux kernel, 3.17, has been released. It brings a batch of GPU updates and enhanced hardware support.
'Music makes the people come together' Madonna once sang. But can Steam's new music player feature mix the bourgeoisie and the rebel as well?
Things are about to get tricky if you need to use Adobe's own PDF reader application on Linux: the company has pulled the download links.
Following on from last month's update to Geary and Shotwell, Yorba is back with a new release of their California calendaring application.
Microsoft today ended speculation on what it plans to call the next version of Windows. After the success of 7 and the muted enthusiasm that greeted 8, get ready for, er, Windows 10.
"Don't get your hopes up," they said. "Economics make it unlikely," they said. Borderlands 2 is available to buy and play on Linux today.
In the first of an ongoing series as we near the launch of the first two devices we highlight three key features the Ubuntu Phone OS has.
The first, and final, beta of Ubuntu 14.10 'Utopic Unicorn' is now available to download, along with the second beta builds of its flavors.
LibreOffice 4.3.2 has been made available for immediate download and brings improved file compatibility with Microsoft Office file formats.
Wondering why the new stable GNOME 3.14 desktop won't be in Ubuntu GNOME 14.10 next month? Developer Ali Linx is on hand to explain.
If you've played with iOS 8 you might have spotted a new feature in Spotlight that is very similar to a key part of the Ubuntu desktop.
The GNOME project has announced the release of GNOME 3.14, a new stable update featuring multi-touch gestures, new UI animations and more.